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A Rare Foramen at the Base of the Transverse Process of the Fourth Lumbar Vertebra
A 58-year-old male presented with paraplegia of the lower limbs due to a burst fracture of the first lumbar vertebra following a road traffic accident.
Raju Paul Manjooran
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Mixed germ cell tumor of sacrococcygeal region; A case report with literature review. [PDF]
Sabr WN +6 more
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OBJECTIVESacrococcygeal dimples in neonates and infants are of uncertain pathological import. Previously they were believed to be rarely associated with intraspinal anomalies.
Nobuhito Morota +2 more
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Sacrococcygeal Teratoma in Children
Introduction Germ cell tumors originate in the primary stem cell located either inside or outside the gonadal system. Teratomas are the major group, with the sacrococcygeal location being the most common extragonadal site, independent of their being ...
Asdrubal Falavigna +5 more
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Sacrococcygeal epidermal inclusion cyst in a child: A case report
Introduction: Epidermal inclusion cysts (EIC) are common benign lesions, but their occurrence in the sacrococcygeal area, particularly in the pediatric population, is an exceedingly rare event.
Santosh Behera +5 more
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Operation procedure of sacrococcygeal fetus in fetu
Fetus in fetu is a condition in wich a fetiform calcified mass often presents in the abdomen of its host, a newborn. It is extremely rare condition, estimated once in 500,000 deliveries and has a 2: 1 male predominantly; with most patient presenting with
Rochadi Rochadi
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Evaluating Sacrococcygeal Teratoma in an Adult Female: A Case Report
Sacrococcygeal teratomas are rare in adults, despite being common in infants. Adult presentations are often asymptomatic and may go undetected until complications arise.
Aashish Giri +4 more
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Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the identification of the sacral cornua using palpation and ultrasound, and to evaluate the sacrococcygeal area via ultrasound across different age groups of children.
Celal Kaya +3 more
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Recurrent Retrorectal Teratoma
Retrorectal tumors are a rare group of neoplasms that occur most commonly in the neonatal and infant population. They vary in presentation, but teratomas are the most common and often present as a protruding mass from the sacrococcygeal region. Immediate
P. Geoff Vana +6 more
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Germ cell neoplasms of sacrococcygeal region [PDF]
J, Conklin, M R, Abell
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